Bronwyn
Well-Known Member
Hello!
After some thought I think may sell my single FN. The older two lack the energy they had last year when they ate through their cage in a night, and though I keep saying this, Brie surely can't be too long for this world with a malignant tumor that I noticed in December. With the summer heat my parents are really complaining about the smell and I think switching them to a cage that can hold shavings or Mountain Cat litter again would be ideal, rather than using fleece.
Nutshell situation: There are five girls. Two are 29 months old and slowing down, but are also really piggy and have prevented the youngest two from eating enough. They were separated for a week (I took the older two with me up north to medicate) and the younger ones look so much healthier (more filled out) because of it. So I wonder if I should keep them in separate accomodations for the health of the young ones, a third of the size of the older two.
Sooo does anyone have any ideas for a SuperPet cage that would hold four? This is in anticipation of Brie's death, and her sister would move back in with the young ones.
Also, how much would a single modified FN (obviously used for 10 months) sell for? The mesh could be removed, it just makes it possible to house girls. Even the miniature ones.
After some thought I think may sell my single FN. The older two lack the energy they had last year when they ate through their cage in a night, and though I keep saying this, Brie surely can't be too long for this world with a malignant tumor that I noticed in December. With the summer heat my parents are really complaining about the smell and I think switching them to a cage that can hold shavings or Mountain Cat litter again would be ideal, rather than using fleece.
Nutshell situation: There are five girls. Two are 29 months old and slowing down, but are also really piggy and have prevented the youngest two from eating enough. They were separated for a week (I took the older two with me up north to medicate) and the younger ones look so much healthier (more filled out) because of it. So I wonder if I should keep them in separate accomodations for the health of the young ones, a third of the size of the older two.
Sooo does anyone have any ideas for a SuperPet cage that would hold four? This is in anticipation of Brie's death, and her sister would move back in with the young ones.
Also, how much would a single modified FN (obviously used for 10 months) sell for? The mesh could be removed, it just makes it possible to house girls. Even the miniature ones.